AMD Intros the Wraith Prism CPU Cooler (2024)

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Tuesday, February 13th 2018

AMD Intros the Wraith Prism CPU Cooler (1)

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AMD unveiled its new-generation Wraith Prism CPU cooler, which will soon be available for purchase separately, launched alongside some of the higher models of its Ryzen 2000-series "Pinnacle Ridge" processors. The Wraith Prism is essentially a Wraith Max with RGB LED lighting. The cooler features two RGB LED diffusers embedded into its shroud, an outer ring at the mouth of the intake, and an inner ring along the bore of the intake framing the fan. You will be able to control the RGB LED lighting via Ryzen Master software, but it will also support software standards from motherboard vendors, such as ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, BIOSTAR Vivid, etc. Under the shroud, the Wriath Prism features the same aluminium fin-stack heatsink as the Wriath Max. The cooler features fan-profiles for various CPU OC modes, which can be enabled via Ryzen Master. When it starts selling separately, the Wraith Prism could be priced around $49, a $5-ish premium over Wraith Max.

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#1
qubit

Overclocked quantum bit

That looks really nice.

#3
ArbitraryAffection

I like the clamp mechanism, it's easy to work with. My H110i has it, but apparently the retail version of the Wraith Max has some serious problems where the latches aren't quite fitting motherboards correctly. At least that's what Amazon reviews say. I hope this is fixed with the Prism.

#4
natr0n

That is hilarious it says RGB heathens.

#5
Supercrit

Need acrylic shroud version for maximum RGB.

#6
evernessince
ArbitraryAffectionI like the clamp mechanism, it's easy to work with. My H110i has it, but apparently the retail version of the Wraith Max has some serious problems where the latches aren't quite fitting motherboards correctly. At least that's what Amazon reviews say. I hope this is fixed with the Prism.

Amazon reviews aren't reliable. I haven't seen anything on forums or the AMD subreddit about this issue.

#7
thesmokingman

It's kind of ironic because when we first saw the wraith cooler, it looked like it already had RGB but no it didn't. Full circle...?

#8
Fouquin
thesmokingmanIt's kind of ironic because when we first saw the wraith cooler, it looked like it already had RGB but no it didn't. Full circle...?

The current Wraith Max has an RGB LED ring and by default breathes through colors.

#9
dj-electric

RGB subject done right. Great mar...keting.....by..A...MD.
wow, that was weird to write.

Price is still meh, and this is defo for AMD purists. there are many 50$ coolers that stomp this.

#10
peche

Thermaltake fanboy

$49 for a "stock" cooler but RBG? great amd, seems your are getting late to party with nothing special, as usual,

#11
Steevo

AMD used all their GPU cores and cards for machine learning, and they learned the sh*tty old coolers that were noisy and boring were noisy and boring. After years of machine learning, teaching the machine to have complex thoughts and maybe even emotions they finally delivered on a decent cooler. It was a long drawn out process, one that involved millions of dollars of research, time, dedicated teams and finding ways to enhance the machine, communicate with it through interpretive rainbow dance, VR immersion, sacrifice of consumer relations.......

Meanwhile every other company just asked their customers........

#12
D.Crepit

Errmmm... 39dB...???
Really!

Call me when they put out a 120/140mm cooler /fan
with sub 19dB ... and in case you bother to look
they ARE cheaper than this unit...

#13
eidairaman1

The Exiled Airman

D.CrepitErrmmm... 39dB...???
Really!

Call me when they put out a 120/140mm cooler /fan
with sub 19dB ... and in case you bother to look
they ARE cheaper than this unit...

Good for you

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